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Surgical Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa

A Clinical Approach
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Surgical Anatomy of the Ocular Adnexa is a beautifully and thoughtfully illustrated anatomical text that provides the ophthalmic surgeon or any surgeon working in the eyelid/orbital region with detailed yet concise, easy to read and understand descriptions of the anatomy in any particular region of the eyelid, orbit or nasolacrimal system. Throughout the text are clinical pearls and vignettes to help the reader appreciate why certain anatomical features are important to understand. Key anatomical concepts are highlighted and easy to visualize with real cadaver photos as well as the artists rendition of the same region.This book: Develops a thorough understanding of the anatomy in the eyelid, orbit, nasolacriaml and periocular regions. Fosters an appreciation of how knowledge of the anatomy leads to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of various disease processes involving the eyelid, orbit, nasolacrimal and periocular region. Conveys the importance of anatomy in the surgical approach to various disease processes in the eyelid, orbit, nasolacrimal and periocular regions.This second edition will be an invaluable guidel to all those working in the eyelid, orbital, and nasolacrimal areas including residents, fellows and staff in ophthalmology, otolaryngology/head and neck surgery, plastic surgery and neurosurgeons working in and around the orbit.
Chapter 1 FOREHEAD, EYEBROWS, EYELIDS, and CANTHI1-1 Forehead1-1.1 Eyebrows1-1.2 Forehead Musculature and Galea Aponeurotica1-1.3 Brow Motility and the Brow Fat Pad (ROOF)1-2 Temporal Region Anatomy, Superficial temporal Artery and Seventh Nerve1-2.1 Superficial temporal region1-2.2 Superficial Temporal Artery and Vein1-2.3 Seventh nerve1-3 Upper Eyelid1-3.1 Surface Anatomy of Eyelids1-3.2 Internal Anatomy1-3.3 Canthal Tendons1-3.4 Orbital Septum1-3.5 Nerves1-3.6 Blood Vessels1-3.7 Preaponeurotic fat1-3.8 Levato Muscle and Whitnall's Ligament1-3.9 Mueller's Muscle1-3.10 Tarsal Plate1-3.11 Eyelid Margin1-4 Lower Eyelid and The Eyelid Cheek Junction Area1-4.1 Tarsal Plate1-4.2 Orbital Septum and Preaponeurotic fat1-4.3 Capsulopalpebral Fascia, Lower Lid retractors and Lockwood's Ligament1-4.4 Sympathetic Muscle Fibers1-4.5 Nerves1-4.6 Blood vessels1-4.7 The Lower Eyelid Cheek Junction: superficial musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS), orbital malar liagament (OML), malar fat and suborbicularis oculus fat (SOOF)Suggested ReadingsChapter 2 ORBITAL BONES2-1 Overview of Orbit2-2 Orbital Walls2-2-1 The Orbital Roof2-2-2 The Lateral Wall2-2-3 The Orbital Floor2-2-4 The Medial Wall2-3 Sphenoid Bone and Intracranial Compartments2-4 Aperatures2-4-1 Optic Foramen2-4-2 Superior Orbital Fissure2-4-3 Meningeal Foramen (Foramen of Hyrtl)2-4-4 Inferior Orbital Fissure2-5-5 Zygomatic Canal2-4-6 Infraorbital Canal2-4-7 Infraorbital Foramen2-4-8 Nasolacrimal Canal2-4-9 Ethmoidal Foramina2-5 Orbital Margin (Orbital Rim)2-6 Surgical Approaches2-6-1 Medial Orbital Approach2-6-2 Lateral orbital Approach2-6-3 Inferior orbital ApproachSuggested ReadingsChapter 3 ORBITAL CONNECTIVE TISSUE3-1 Overview of Orbital Connective Tissue3-2 Tenon's Capsule3-3 Anterior Orbital Connective Tissue Framework3-4 Posterior Connective Tissue FrameworkSuggested ReadingsChapter 4 THE EXTRAOCULR MUSCLES4-1 ORIGINS4-1-1 Rectus Muscles4-1-2 Oblique Muscles4-2 Orbital Course of the Extraocular Muscles4-3 Insertions4-3-1 Rectus Muscles4-3-2 Oblique Muscles4-4 Nerves and Vessels4-5 Actions4-6 Accessory Extraocular MusclesSuggested ReadingsChapter 5 ORBITAL NERVES5-1 Overview of Orbital Nerves5-2 Optic Nerve5-3 Oculomotor Nerve5-3-1 Superficial Origin5-3-2 Intracranial Course5-3-3 Intraorbital Course5-4 Trochlear nerve5-4-1 Superficial Origin5-4-2 Intracranial Course5-4-3 Intraorbital Course5-5 Trigeminal Nerve5-5-1 Superficial Origin5-5-2 Intracranial Course5-5-3 Intraorbital Course of Ophthalmic Division5-5-4 Intraorbital Course of Maxillary Division5-5-5 The Mandibular branch of the Trigeminal5-6 Abducens Nerve5-6-1 Superficial Origin5-6-2 Intracranial Course5-6-3 Intraorbital Course5-7 Facial Nerve5-8 Autonomic Nerves5-8-1 Parasympathetic Fibers5-8-2 Sympathetic FibersSuggested ReadingsChapter 6 ORBITAL VASCULAR AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS6-1 Arterial System6-1-1 Ophthalmic Artery6-1-2 Lacriaml Artery6-1-3 Supraorbital Artery6-1-4 Ethmoidal Ateries6-1-5 Supratrochlear Artery6-1-6 Dorsonasal Artery6-1-7 Palpebral Arteries6-1-8 Anastomotic Channels between External and InternalCarotid Systems6-2 Venous System6-2-1 Superior Ophthalmiv Vein (SOV)6-2-2 Inferior Ophthalmic Vein (IOV)6-2-3 Central Vein6-2-4 Anterior Venous Pathways6-2-5 Cavernous Sinus6-3 Lymphatic System6-3-1 Orbital Lymphatics6-3-2 Lymphatics within the EyeSuggested ReadingsChapter 7 - THE LACRIMAL SYSTEM7-1 The Secretory System7-1-1 Lacrimal Gland Anatomy7-1-2 The Accessory Lacrimal Glands7-1-3 The Tear Film7-2 The Lacrimal Drainage System7-2-1 Lacrimal Puncta7-2-2 Lacrimal Canaliculi7-2-3 Lacrimal Sac7-2-4 Nasolacrimal Duct7-3 Basic Nasal AnatomySuggested ReadingsIndex

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